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HOUSTON, Jan. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Resirkulere USA, Inc., a total water management solutions provider offering real-time mobile water recycling and hydrocarbon separation for drill-outs and clean-outs, has announced its intention to add the Water Lens LLC, accurate and consistent on-site water chemistry testing systems, test kits to its toolbox of capabilities with first deployments in North Dakota's Bakken area scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.

Resirkulere provides a data-focused, proprietary, mobile water management system for water recycling services and will work with Water Lens to utilize their patented water chemistry testing system. The use of this system will allow Resirkulere clients to test, diagnose and treat water (frac, flowback or produced) in real time at the well site while having the confidence of lab quality results from the combined systems.

"Being able to obtain water analysis results within minutes is crucial when performing well flowbacks to monitor for potential scaling tendencies, as well as to monitor iron counts for corrosion," said a client. "The objectives of our combined systems include enhanced operational scalability, efficiency, safety, and an automated data collection suite that will enable Resirkulere to continue to drive innovation and data analytics to optimize all facets of fluid use in our field operations."

About Resirkulere USA, Inc.

Founded in 2010, Resirkulere USA, Inc. is a total water management solutions provider that offers real-time mobile water recycling and hydrocarbon separation for drill-outs and clean-outs. The company aims to develop the next generation of efficient, safe, and automated water recycling systems with a fully integrated data collection platform.

About Water Lens USA

Water Lens LLC develops systems for real-time chemical analysis of water and other fluids. It enables real-time and onsite testing of drilling fluids and frac water for a host of contaminants or interfering constituents. It serves operators, as well as oilfield service, chemical, and water recycling companies. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Houston, Texas.

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